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You must turn your vehicle headlights on when visibility is less than:You must turn your vehicle headlights on when visibility is less than:

A.
50 metres

B.
100 metres

C.
150 metres

D.
200 metres

The correct answer is B

You must turn on your vehicle's headlights from 30 minutes after sunset, until 30 minutes before sunrise, and at any other time when you can't clearly see a person or vehicle 100 metres away.

Using your vehicle's headlights

When you can't see at least 100m ahead of you, you must turn your vehicle's headlights on.

Even if you can see well, other drivers might not be able to see you, especially if your vehicle is a darker colour. In fact, if you drive a darker coloured vehicle it is advisable to turn your lights on earlier and off later as some coloured vehicles are more at risk of being in an accident due to visibility issues. Turning on your headlights means turning the main lights on your car on. This will turn both the front and rear lights on.

If there are no daytime running lights or automatic lights there will be sidelights that come on the first click of your headlight controls. The second click are the main headlights. To access full beam headlights you'll either push the stalk forwards or pull it back. In most modern cars pulling the headlight stalk back flashes the headlights whereas pushing it forward keeps the headlights on. In some older cars, you would pull the headlight stalk back until it clicks a switch, then pull it back again to cancel the full beam headlights.

Why do other vehicles' headlights come on in a tunnel?

Many newer cars will have daytime running lights which are on all the time, and some have automatic headlights which detect when it's dark enough for headlights to be lit.

Replacing headlight bulbs

Eventually your headlight bulbs will fail and then your vehicle is not up to Warrant of Fitness standard. You will need to purchase a replacement bulb, which you can do from any automotive store, and fit it yourself. Or take it to a mechanic to replace it.

Levelling your headlights

Newer cars tend to have self-levelling headlights. For example, if you are carrying a heavy load in the boot, or a pillion passenger on a motorcycle, the back of the vehicle is pushed down which means the front of the vehicle points up. This means your low-beam headlights could become dazzling to other drivers. Self-levelling headlights automatically adjust downwards.

If you don’t have self-levelling headlights and you are carrying a heavy load or towing a trailer, there will be a dial somewhere on your dashboard where you can angle the lights downwards.